Do I need to introduce WilliamGibson? Author of Neuromancer (and 12 novels since), winner of about everything which can be won in the field? Yes, he’s moved on from his Cyberpunk days, that’s perfectly ...

I don't think I need to introduce WilliamGibson here, no? The man who shot to fame with Neuromancer (book & trilogy), and has had many a great book (never mind award) to his name since then? Good. Spoo ...

... can and cannot be enforced. The book is dedicated to “the robots who question their programming”, which is interesting in itself, and has cover endorsements from both WilliamGibson and Neal Stephenson ...

... (and of course of WilliamGibson and Bruce Sterling in their eponymous novel!), and it’s what Babbage’s work is generally referred to as, for better or worse. The book comes in the following structure: ...

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All the veneration of Laika which Turkina shows strongly put me in the frame of mind of St Olga, from WilliamGibson's magnificently claustrophobic Hinterlands. The cover, depicting Belka and Strelka as ...

... to his name, including the proto-steampunk novel The Difference Engine, written with WilliamGibson. He also writes non-fiction.
Heavy Weather is a (maybe overly?) prophetic book, set in a near future ...

Halo is the debut (and, so far, only) novel by Tom Maddox, writing partner of WilliamGibson and friend of Bruce Sterling (the book bears endorsements by both, which is what made me pick it up in the first ...

... ’ (thus providing a neat timeline from the last original Frank Herbert book), and come in small ‘story-bites’ from the various strands, a technique reminiscent of the way WilliamGibson wrote Neuromanc ...